Literature DB >> 3969621

Comparison of axillounifemoral and axillobifemoral bypass operations.

E Ascer, F J Veith, S K Gupta, L A Scher, R H Samson, S A White-Flores, S Sprayregen.   

Abstract

Routine use of axillobifemoral (ABF) bypass has been advocated because this operation is thought to achieve better patency than the axillounifemoral (AUF) procedure. In 5 years we performed 34 AUF and 22 ABF bypass operations for limb salvage in high-risk patients using 6 mm polytetrafluoroethylene grafts. Five-year cumulative life table patency rates for AUF bypasses were 71% with reoperation (secondary patency) and 44% without reoperation (primary patency). These values were not significantly different (p greater than 0.5) from those for ABF bypasses (77% and 50%, respectively). Five-year limb salvage results (AUF 73%; ABF 89%) were also not significantly different (p greater than 0.1). Correlation of arterial outflow characteristics with graft patency revealed that 78% of the patients who never had graft occlusion had occluded superficial femoral arteries (SFA) demonstrated at the first operation, while 79% of the patients who experienced graft closure had comparable SFA occlusions. Our aggressive approach to graft thrombosis included angiographic study of the inflow arterial system. This revealed that 16% of the failed grafts were associated with hemodynamically significant stenosis of the donor subclavian artery. Our results indicate that AUF bypass is the procedure of choice for unilateral limb ischemia in high-risk patients who require an axillary source and that patency of the SFA does not affect outcome. These results also emphasize the need to obtain angiographic evaluation of the inflow system.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3969621

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surgery        ISSN: 0039-6060            Impact factor:   3.982


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